Serie leaders Rosengård brush aside the opposition in the women's top flight.
The tenth consecutive win came via a 7–0 away victory against Växjö.
Brommapojkarna and AIK played out a 2–2 draw in the Stockholm derby.
Ten matches – ten wins.
Rosengård continue to soar high in the women's top flight.
The away match against Växjö was all but over before it had barely started.
After just 19 minutes, the Malmö team were leading 3–0.
Japanese loanee from Bayern München, Momoko Tanikawa, scored the opener in the fourth minute, and then the goals kept coming at regular intervals.
Olivia Holdt bagged a brace.
Rosengård lead the women's top flight with a ten-point margin over Häcken, who have a game in hand.
It's fantastic that we're winning and playing like we are. We have an incredibly high quality throughout the team. We're competitive in every position, says Rosengård defender Mia Persson, who wrapped up the scoring with the 7–0 goal, to Viaplay.
Newcomers AIK dominated the Stockholm derby away to Brommapojkarna, who were close to taking all three points.
Nina Jakobsson salvaged a point for AIK with a headed goal in the 77th minute.
Nice to score and equalise, but I think we should have taken all three points today. We dominated large parts of the match, says she to Viaplay.
Brommapojkarna led 1–0 and 2–1 thanks to goals from Tuva Ölvestad and Sara Olai.
AIK's first goal was scored by Jennie Nordin.
AIK lie in a qualifying spot, two points ahead of Kif Örebro and five ahead of Trelleborg.
The two bottom teams met and played out a 1–1 draw after Trelleborg's Moa Karlsson equalised in the 84th minute.